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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 363202" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Hi Lost! Welcome to our little corner of the internet! You've found a great group here - lots of experience with these things and tons of support for everyone!</p><p> </p><p>We're not Doctors on here so naturally we can't diagnose things, but you'll see that a lot of questions will be asked which allows different members to better understand your situation.</p><p> </p><p>You'll want to set up a profile - there are a lot of us on here regularly, so trying to keep each others kids and family setups straight would be impossible (like mine at the end of my post - you can see how in the first forum listed when you log in)!</p><p> </p><p>Have you ever had a neuropsychologist exam or multidisciplinary exam done on her? This would take some time to set up, but the neuropsychologist provides a lot of insight...they talk to you, test her, observe her (the tests are all outpatient and are done over several days) and allowes them to get a better "sense" about her. You can usually get them done at a Childrens or Teaching hospital.</p><p> </p><p>Consider reading the Explosive Child by Ross Greene. Many kids can't be parented the same way we were for a variety of reasons - it's a comfortable read (funny in a lot of spots) and quick. </p><p> </p><p>How was her early development? Did she hit the milestones on time?</p><p>Eye contact with strangers? Have an issue with "itchy tags"? Food aversions? Certain sounds set her off? How does she do with her peers? Has she been super knowledgable on any one particular subject or toy (like an authority?)?</p><p> </p><p>It's almost 10:30pm, and I've got a ton to do before bed...I'll try and login nice and early in the a.m. - keep it together...more will stop by and help out. We're here for you!</p><p> </p><p>Take care!</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 363202, member: 3814"] Hi Lost! Welcome to our little corner of the internet! You've found a great group here - lots of experience with these things and tons of support for everyone! We're not Doctors on here so naturally we can't diagnose things, but you'll see that a lot of questions will be asked which allows different members to better understand your situation. You'll want to set up a profile - there are a lot of us on here regularly, so trying to keep each others kids and family setups straight would be impossible (like mine at the end of my post - you can see how in the first forum listed when you log in)! Have you ever had a neuropsychologist exam or multidisciplinary exam done on her? This would take some time to set up, but the neuropsychologist provides a lot of insight...they talk to you, test her, observe her (the tests are all outpatient and are done over several days) and allowes them to get a better "sense" about her. You can usually get them done at a Childrens or Teaching hospital. Consider reading the Explosive Child by Ross Greene. Many kids can't be parented the same way we were for a variety of reasons - it's a comfortable read (funny in a lot of spots) and quick. How was her early development? Did she hit the milestones on time? Eye contact with strangers? Have an issue with "itchy tags"? Food aversions? Certain sounds set her off? How does she do with her peers? Has she been super knowledgable on any one particular subject or toy (like an authority?)? It's almost 10:30pm, and I've got a ton to do before bed...I'll try and login nice and early in the a.m. - keep it together...more will stop by and help out. We're here for you! Take care! Beth [/QUOTE]
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